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What's The Time? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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What's The Time?
This is a fun board game for your students to practice the time.
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What's the weather like today? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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What's the weather like today?
This is a fun worksheet to practice the weather with your beginner ESL students. Have your students read the sentence and draw the correct weather accordingly.
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Further vs Farther - What's the Difference? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Further vs Farther - What's the Difference?
Further and farther are easily confused as both words can be used to say “at a greater distance”. To be sure you are using them correctly take a look at the following explanation.
How to Use Further
Further Examples:
How to Use Farther
Farther Examples:
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Do & Make: What's the difference? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Do & Make: What's the difference?
The verbs "do" and "make" are among the most used words in the English language. These two words often confuse English learners because they often use one verb for both in their native language (like "hacer" in Spanish). To help your students understand this better, take a look at the following chart below showcasing the difference between "do" and "make".
"Do" and "make" are two verbs that frequently confuse students learning English. The following explanations will help you better understand the difference between "do" and "make" and when to use each one.
When do we use "do"?
1. "Do" is used when talking about work, jobs or tasks:
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Weather vs. Whether - What's the Difference? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Weather vs. Whether - What's the Difference?
Weather and whether are a pair of homophones which means they sound the same, but they have different spellings and meanings. Here we explain how to use these words correctly.
WEATHER Definition and Examples
Weather can be a noun or a verb.
WEATHER Examples:
WHETHER Definition and Examples
Whether is a conjunction, which joins two words or phrases together.
WHETHER Examples:
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Specially vs. Especially - What's the Difference? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Specially vs. Especially - What's the Difference?
In many situations, the two words "specially" and "especially" are used with the same meaning, but this is not always correct. Let's take a closer look at the difference between "specially" and "especially".
How to use "Specially"
The word "specially" means 'for a particular reason' and is used with an adjective in the past participle form, for example:
How to use "Especially"
The word "specially" means 'particularly' and it is used at the beginning of a phrase but never at the beginning of a whole sentence, for example:
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Everyday vs. Every day - What's the Difference? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Everyday vs. Every day - What's the Difference?
The two expressions "everyday" and "every day" are frequently used in English but often confused. Take a look at the below infographic to find out the difference!
Everyday
Example sentences:
Every day
Example sentences:
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What's included in the TEFL course cost? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
What's included in the TEFL course cost?
As there are many different providers offering a wide choice of different TEFL courses, there is no straightforward answer to this common question. However, at ITTT we are happy to make it clear from the very start what is and isn’t included in our TEFL course prices. Essentially, everything you need to complete your training and get your TEFL certificate in your hand is covered by the course price you see advertised on our web pages. Unlike some other TEFL course providers, we will never ask you for any more money to cover extra items such as essential resources, exam fees, or certificate costs.
What is included in an online TEFL course?
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What's included in the TEFL course cost? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs
What's included in the TEFL course cost?
When evaluating the cost of a TEFL course, it is important to know what is included in the fee. At ITTT, our TEFL course prices transparently cover all necessary components for your training. Unlike some providers, the advertised price on our website includes all essential resources, examination fees, and the cost of your certification. You won't encounter any hidden charges. Simply put, our fee ensures you have everything you need to successfully complete your training and receive your TEFL certificate.
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What is included in an online TEFL course?
What is included in an in-class TEFL course?
Are there any extra fees I might need to pay?
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in the Middle East - TEFL Blog
Tue, 20 Aug 2019 Mark Crocker
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in the Middle East
Whether you are a newly qualified EFL teacher, or you have some experience in the classroom already, there comes a time when you have to decide where to look for a teaching job. Across the world there are many regions and individual countries that offer a variety of opportunities, but which ones would suit you best? One big consideration is your own personal motivation for wanting to do it. Do you want to earn money to fund world travel or to pay off your student loans, or are you simply looking to escape the daily 9 to 5 grind? Are you looking to explore a foreign culture or to learn another language?
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Older vs. Elder – What’s the Difference? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Older vs. Elder – What’s the Difference?
Older and elder are two similar sounding words that can sometimes be used incorrectly by both native and non-native English speakers. Let’s take a look at how they should be used correctly.
When teaching the English language you often come across words that sound and look similar. Sometimes these words can be used interchangeably to mean the same thing and sometimes they cannot. In this example older and elder can sometimes be used to say the same thing, but they have to be used differently.
The adjective old has a base form, a comparative form, and a superlative form: OLD, OLDER, and OLDEST.
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Teaching ESL vs. EFL - What’s the difference? - TEFL Blog
Sat, 25 May 2019 Linda Dunsmore
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Teaching ESL vs. EFL - What’s the difference?
ESL is English which is usually taught to students in an English speaking country. EFL is English which is taught to students in a foreign, non-English speaking country. As it is true of many European countries, where is common to learn to speak more than one foreign language. For these reasons ESL is typically the term used in the United States, an English-speaking nation, whereas EFL is more often the term of choice in countries where English is not the native language.
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What's ESL? What's EFL?
Teaching ESL versus teaching EFL
ESL Students Need...
1. Hands-on English lessons suitable for their immediate needs.
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American and British English: Color or Colour? A Brief History and Notable Differences - TEFL Blog
Wed, 10 Jun 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
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American and British English: Color or Colour? A Brief History and Notable Differences
English is a language that, like other languages, has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Sort of mash-up of ancient Germanic languages and Roman Latin, English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world thanks to the spread of British and American influence across the world over the last several hundred years. It is a tricky language, infamous for its many exceptions and grammatical nuances. While English, compared to some languages, has a relatively low variation between regional dialects (low enough for speakers of radically different dialects to understand each other at least partially), these differences can be... [Read more]
Online vs. On-Site TEFL Courses - TEFL Blog
Tue, 03 Mar 2020 Elizaveta Pachina
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Online vs. On-Site TEFL Courses
The content of online courses and onsite courses is similar. As for the effect of learning, it varies from person to person. Some students like online courses. Because online courses do not need to go to the site to attend classes, they can go to class directly at home, which is convenient and time-consuming. It is more flexible, you can choose the time of the lecture, and you can listen to it repeatedly during the validity period. In particular, most of the users of our drop-out network are in-service personnel, and they can use the time to watch the video to learn. Face-to-face courses are convenient,some students prefer onsite courses because the courses are more direct, and they can... [Read more]
What's the difference between online courses, in-class courses and combined courses? ▷ Infographic - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
What's the difference between online courses, in-class courses and combined courses?
ITTT offers three ways of earning your TEFL certificate. These are in-class, online and a combination of the two. But how do they differ and which course is the right one for you? The first option is the in-class course and this is best for those who like a structured study environment and have the ability to attend a four week on-site course. Trainees on the in-class courses benefit from the more than 120 hours of study time the course involves, plus the advice of experienced and qualified teacher trainers.
You will also receive six to ten hours of observed teaching practice giving you the chance to earn valuable practical experience and feedback on your teaching. Upon graduation of the in-class... [Read more]
TEFL Job Interviews - What to Organize Before the Interview - TEFL Blog
Sat, 20 Aug 2022 Federico Riva
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TEFL Job Interviews - What to Organize Before the Interview
In this blog post, we will consider a pre- TEFL interview checklist, so what's really important for you to organize before you do the actual online interview?
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First and foremost you should find a quiet and well-lit spot.Regardless of the time of the interview (day or night) most interviews are via Skype (or similar platforms) so you will be in your home country,... [Read more]
Free Things to Do in Dubai - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
Free Things to Do in Dubai
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Travel Tips for Switzerland - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad
Travel Tips for Switzerland
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Living and Teaching English in Denmark - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Habits & Customs
Living and Teaching English in Denmark - Habits, Customs & Curiosities
Denmark regularly comes out on top of national rankings based on topics such as education, income level and overall standard of living, making it a popular destination for foreign workers. If you have found a job in Denmark or plan on heading there in the future, take a look at the following guides for some useful information on the country and its culture. They have a range of simple travel tips to help you organize your visit, as well as an insight into the local language and cuisine. You will also find a guide to Copenhagen, the Tivoli Gardens and the national obsession with cycling.
Travel Tips for Denmark
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Living and Teaching English in Switzerland - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Habits & Customs
Living and Teaching English in Switzerland - Habits, Customs & Curiosities
Anyone with a love of outdoor pursuits, particularly winter sports, will probably be aware of the thrills available in the Alpine country of Switzerland. The country is home to some of the best ski fields in the whole world, while the summer months provide great conditions for mountain treks, climbing and cycling. If you prefer a more urban life, then cities such as Zurich, Geneva and Bern offer modern and efficient infrastructure, plenty of culture, and a welcoming local population. If you have ever considered Switzerland as a potential destination, read on for a range of travel tips, facts and guides to this ever-popular European country.
Travel Tips for Switzerland
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The Benefits of Open-Note Tests - TEFL Blog
Thu, 02 Jun 2022 Mudita Yajnik
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The Benefits of Open-Note Tests
What's the best way to find out what your students know? Or, how much they've been paying attention, or what you need to revisit?
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The cycle of traditional testing is predictable
Open-note tests can help students feel more comfortable with testing,
Benefits of Open-note Tests
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You’ve finished your TEFL course - Now what? - TEFL Blog
Thu, 07 May 2020 Andrew Lynch
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You’ve finished your TEFL course - Now what?
One of the biggest challenges facing any teacher wanting to work abroad is ensuring they become TEFL certified. Securing the qualification will open up the door for a wealth of fresh opportunities around the world, finally giving you the chance to live out your teaching dreams in a new country or continent.
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Plan your move to another country
Think about where you'd like to teach
What do you want to achieve?
Starting searching for a teaching job abroad
Prepare for interviews
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This blog post was written by our TEFL alumna who is now working in South Korea.
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South Korea is a popular teaching destination that has one of the largest EFL job markets in the world. Whether you are interested in working for a public or private school, you will find great salaries and benefits in South Korea. Here are 5 reasons why you should teach English in South Korea.
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In-class and online TEFL/TESOL courses: What’s the Difference? - TEFL Blog
Thu, 07 Feb 2019 Linda Dunsmore
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In-class and online TEFL/TESOL courses: What’s the Difference?
There are three common ways of earning your TEFL/TESOL certificate; in-class, online or a combination of the two. But how do they differ and how can you decide which course is the right one for you?
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Which course is best for you?
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11 Activities for Young Learners ▷ Infographic - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
11 Activities for Young Learners
The activities listed below are a combination of ideas that are physically and/or mentally stimulating. Games such as ‘What’s The Time Mr. Wolf?’, ‘Basketball’, ‘Volleyball’, ‘Can You …?’, ‘Stand Up Please’ and ‘Blindfold Obstacle Course’ all encourage the students to use English while moving about. They are great for getting the students using English while expending their energy in positive ways.
Activities such as ‘Odd One Out’ and ‘Mastermind’ are mentally stimulating and are excellent ways for the students to use and think about the language creatively. The majority of these ideas have a competitive element to make them more exciting and they can be completed in a short amount of time to ensure students don’t... [Read more]
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in Asia - TEFL Blog
Tue, 11 Sep 2018 Mark Crocker
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in Asia
Just as there are many countries around the world where you can choose to live and work as an EFL teacher, there are also many different reasons that motivate people to actually want to teach English abroad. For some, it is to explore new cultures or to leave behind the predictable 9 to 5 existence, while for others it is simply a great way of earning money for travel or to pay off student loans.
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"Earning big money is not that important. I prefer natural beauty and fascinating culture, particularly if it's a little off the beaten track."
"I'm looking for my first EFL teaching job, but I still want to earn a good salary that also comes with extra benefits."
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Your 5 Step-Guide to a Successful TEFL Course Completion - TEFL Blog
Thu, 26 Mar 2020 Russ Tuff
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Your 5 Step-Guide to a Successful TEFL Course Completion
So you are in two minds whether or not to do a "Teaching English as a Foreign Language" course. I get it, I was there as well. Trust me, I understand; that's a lot of money to outlay, and what's more, you don't even know if you are going to pass the course.
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1) Routine is the key:
2) Just do one unit a day:
3) Get the course with the videos:
4) Print out the PDF:
5) The Summative Task:
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in Latin America - TEFL Blog
Mon, 19 Aug 2019 Mark Crocker
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Ultimate Country Match Guide for Teaching EFL in Latin America
When it comes to choosing a destination to teach English abroad, there is no single place that suits everyone because every individual teacher has their own motivations for heading overseas. Whether it is to earn money to fund further travels, to be immersed in an unfamiliar culture, or to escape from the boredom of everyday life back home. Whatever your own personal reasons for wanting to get on that plane, rest assured that the perfect location is out there waiting for you.
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"I prefer natural beauty and fascinating culture, particularly if it's a little off the beaten track."
"I'm looking for my first EFL teaching job and would like to secure it before I leave... [Read more]